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If samples can be obtained from individual cohorts, therefore, this appears to provide the most reliable means for estimating Ne using the LD method.
We then estimated effective size from the simulated genetic data, using the LD method, and assessed bias by comparing the estimates with the true Ne and Nb.
For each sample, we used the genetic data to estimate effective size, using the LD method implemented in LDNe (Waples and Do 2008).
Genetic estimates of effective size of age-structured populations using the LD method are strongly affected by both Ne per generation and Nb per season or reproductive cycle.
We showed using an extension of standard population genetics theory that single-cohort samples for iteroparous species using the LD method should be equally affected by Nb and Ne (Equation 5).
Thus, when using the LD method with an amount of data that it is currently possible to achieve for many natural populations, one is not likely to mistake a population with moderately small Ne for one with large Ne.
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The expected number of generations since initial hybridization was estimated using the LD decay with distance method described in Hellenthal et al. (2014).
The study represents thus an advance towards the use of the LD method to estimate N e in species where generations overlap.
Given that there were no prior studies using the HDBM-LD method to analyze brain structures of children with TS in the literature, another goal of this pilot study was to estimate the effect size of these measures in this population.
In this study we have evaluated the applicability of the LD method when using genome-wide information for estimating N e in an experimental population of Iberian pigs where generations overlap.
Waples (2005) suggested that when the LD method is used based on such samples, the estimate primarily reflects Nb in the parents that produced the cohort.
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